“How many more years and how many more dead kids? It’s just, you know, it’s way over the amount of people killed on September 11th. We’ve killed more Americans than any terrorist ever did in this war…We were not attacked by either of the nations we invaded. Nineteen [sic] Saudis were on those planes, and we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq.”

“The blacks in South Africa, who were trying to fight for their own civil rights, were called terrorists and the government was allowed to arrest them at will and interrogate them, no matter what they did, just on the suspicion. Very similar today to what we have in the United States, thanks to the Patriot Act. “

Source: â€œNotable Quotables,â€ Media Research Center, November 6, 2006, page 2.Hardcopy: Copy of â€œNotable Quotablesâ€ page 2.Where: On The View, talking to actor Tim Robbins about his role in Catch a Fire, a film about apartheid-era South AfricaWhen: October 24, 2006.Contributor: AIM

“It is the first time in history that fire has ever melted steel. I do believe that it defies physics for the World Trade Center Tower Seven, building seven, which collapsed in on itself- it is impossible for a building to fall the way it fell without explosives being involved…World Trade Center One and Two got hit by planes. Seven, miraculously, the first time in history, steel was melted by fire. It is physically impossible.”

Source: â€œNotable Quotablesâ€, Media Research Center, April 9, 2007, page 2.Hardcopy: Copy of â€œNotable Quotablesâ€ page 2.Where: On the air of The View.When: March 29, 2007.Contributor: AIM